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Hi all I'm due out next sat 25th my weather forecast says it's 20 degrees but a lady on this forum said it's cold and I will need jumpers can anyone enlighten me please
Hi all I'm due out next sat 25th my weather forecast says it's 20 degrees but a lady on this forum said it's cold and I will need jumpers can anyone enlighten me please
20 degrees is cold. lol
Once the sun goes down I have been rugging up with jacket and woolly hat in the evenings. I would definitely bring some warmer clothes especially for the nights and mornings.
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:39pm
Thanks starfox will bring warm.clothes for evenings although when you are used to British weather 20degrees is positively balmy lol
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:08pm
Thanks Pete yes blue sky does feel much better than the gloomy skies of England
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:48pm
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Thanks Nicola will make sure I have plenty of jumpers
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:55am
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I think my thermostat must be set differently to other people! I'm a naturist, and I was doing things in my workshop yesterday, without clothes and quite comfortable. In the evening I had to light the log fire for Margaret - the first time it's been lit this autumn - and I ended up roasting. When I went to bed, I found Margaret had put (home-made) wheat bags in the bed, and I instantly moved the one on my side of the bed over to hers.
I agree that it feels a bit chilly out of the sun during the day, especially if there's a breeze, but to me that's a refreshing feeling, rather than cold. It's been helped the last few days because the humidity has been low, which helps to offset how you feel the temperature, whether it's high or low.
As I write this, it's 17 degrees in my office, but again the humidity is low, and I haven't needed to put anything on.
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:06am
Thankyou
Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 1:47pm
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Even my wife would agree with you Pete - it's not a pretty picture. But my philosophy's quite simple - if it isn't raining, no need to wear a raincoat; and if it isn't cold, no need to wear clothes at all.
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:22pm
I have been sitting in fantastic sunshine in sundress with sun cream on
The sun goes down about 5-15
Then the temp drops I also read someone said it’s freezing but it is not at all like England I think if you live here all the time you acclimatise so what us from chilly England feel is cold is when frost comes that is not here
Thin jumpers cardi’s for evening but daytime very nice but could change I suppose but at present very
Nice warm in the day
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 8:53am
That' what I thought if you live there you forget how cold England is so I'm sure that it will feel warm during the middle of the day